5/18/2023 0 Comments Play gin rummy![]() ![]() Two play, using a 52-card deck each player is dealt 10 cards facedown, one at a time, beginning with the nondealer. Joan Crawford was a great fan of gin rummy. Even Flora Robson as Elizabeth I and Errol Flynn as the Earl of Essex appear to be playing it – though, unfortunately, not mentioning it – in The Sea Hawk (1940). Hardly a film of that period fails to mention it somewhere, or at least get it on screen. Gin was much simpler to learn than Contract Bridge, and more congenial in the family circle than Poker.īut perhaps what really helped it on its way was its popularity with actors, stars and the celebrity-seeking riff-raff of Broadway and Hollywood, and the consequent publicity the game attracted to itself. One circumstance that helped it was the Depression, when more and more people had less and less to spend on going out and enjoying themselves and had to rediscover the art of amusing themselves at home. One of the reasons why the history of Gin Rummy remains tantalisingly obscure is that it didn’t really come into its own until the 1930s, for as late as the 1926 edition of Official Rules of Card Games it was still being recorded under its older title Poker Gin or Gin Poker. For this reason, Conquian is often called the prototype of the game. It is believed that it is merely a modified version of Conquian with different rules and scoring methods. Once everyone is finished adding up their score, deal another round.The origin of the game can be traced back to a 17 th century game called Conquian which was played in Central American states such as Mexico. If a player has any cards left in their hand when the round ends, they add up those points and subtract that number from their total score. At the end of the round, each player counts up the points in the melds they played and adds that number to their total score. Continue playing like this until one player runs out of cards and ends the round. At the end of a player’s turn, they must discard a card from their hand that’s different from the card they picked up at the beginning of their turn. If the ace is played as a high card, it counts as 15 points. Face cards count as 10 points, and ace through 9 count as 5 points. When a player lays down a meld, they score points for each of the cards played. For example, if one player has a meld of three 5s on the table, another player could lay down the fourth 5 on their turn. Players can also lay down cards that can be played off of another player’s meld. A meld can either be 3 or 4 cards of the same rank, like three 8s, or 3 or more sequential cards in the same suit, like 10, jack, queen, and king of diamonds. After drawing a card, players have a chance to lay down any melds in their hand. If a player takes a card from the discard pile, they must pick up any other cards that are on top of it, and they’re required to play that card in a meld during that turn. Option two is to take a card from the face-up discard pile. Option one is to take the top card on the face-down stock pile. On a player’s turn, they have two options. The player to the left of the dealer goes first. ![]() Place the leftover cards in a face-down pile in the middle of the playing area, and flip the top card face-up next to it. ![]() If you’re playing with 3 or more players, everyone gets 7 cards each. If you’re playing with 2 players, each player gets 13 cards. To start the game, have one player deal everyone their hand, starting with the player to their left and moving clockwise. The goal of the game is to form combinations of 3 or more cards, called melds, to score more points than your opponents. Rummy 500 is a variation on Rummy that can be played with 2 to 4 players. ![]()
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